Duty Free and Tax Free at Gatwick

Location of Duty Free Stores

North Terminal

South Terminal

Duty Free restrictions

If travelling from a country within the EU, the following restrictions apply.

If you're travelling from outside of the EU, the restrictions are a little tighter as per below

Collect and Return or Reserve From Home

At Gatwick Airport you can choose from these services to really make your duty free shopping as efficient as possible.

With Reserve From Home, you can reserve selected products by emailing your requests 3 - 7 days in advance of your trip. You can then pick them up at the airport and save a lot of time!

With Collect and Return, you can purchase your goods as normal at the airport, but Gatwick will then store these for you whilst you are away. On your return you can collect these from the Excess Baggage desks in the arrivals hall. No need to worry about space constraints!

Connecting Flights

When connecting through the EU, as long as when you purchased your duty free liquid items it was packaged into a tamper evident bag and you have kept your proof of purchase, you can take it through the airport to your next flight. If you are connecting within the US or Canada, you will need to place it in your hold luggage as the 100ml liquid rule will apply.

Other goods

Animals

For bringing in dogs, cats, or ferrets, check out our Guide to Pet Travel on our Heathrow Guide.

Other animals that are native to the UK must spend time in quarantine.

For non-native animals, there are other, more specific rules.

Food Limits

If you are travelling from inside the EU, there aren’t any restrictions on what food you can bring in, but if you are travelling from outside of the EU, you cannot bring in meat, dairy products or potatoes. However you can bring in up to 2kg of fresh fruit and vegetables, as long as they are free of signs of pests or diseases and they are for your own personal use (friends and family are included in this, but you cannot sell the fruit or veg you bring in). You can also bring in up to 2kg of eggs, egg products and honey, and up to 20kg of fish, as long as it is fresh and gutted, or cooked, cured, dried or smoked.